<p>Flickr's new photo page puts comments, captions, camera data, and more on the right side of the page. Screenshot by Stephen Shankland/CNET</p><p>Flickr's new photo page, a redesign that moves captions, comments, and other details to a dark sidebar, is now the only way many users can see individual images on Yahoo's photo-sharing site.</p><p>Flickr had been beta-testing the page and gradually fleshing out its features for months, but beta testers could opt out and get the old look. Now it's out of beta for English-speaking users.</p><p>"We have incorporated a lot of the feedback you have been sharing with us and we believe that Flickr's new experience is ready to be the default experience for everyone," Flickr team member Satish Mummareddy said in a forum post Tuesday. "With the photo page redesign we set out to provide you with an incredibly fast photo browsing experience, highlight the photo and the accompanying story, bring you all the functionality in one place, and do it all with beautiful design."</p><p><a href="http://www.cnet.com/news/yahoos-faster-flickr-photo-page-now-out-of-beta-testing/">Keep reading...</a></p>